If you only need a couple of Arrester IIIs the ship makes no difference for VLRT and LRT.If we’re comparing all the missile platforms, best is note speed and signature. If you’re only attacking a couple targets, the Sabre is the obvious choice because of its advanced stealth. It was made to do what you’re describing and it’s better at it than say, the Gladius because of its stealth.
Just to note the new guy on the block who gets no luvs yet, the Fury MX brings new stuff to the table. One of the nice advantages of the MIS is 6 launch tubes. That means you can effectively attack larger targets. The MX has 12 launch tubes. That’s insane. Yeah, they’re only S2 missiles, so where a pair of Arresters will do the job you might need 3 Rattlers, etc. For larger targets though, 12 inbound S2 is about 50k damage. IIRC, that’s about the same as all three of the Harbinger’s S5 torps landing in a single salvo, in half the transit time. That’s crazy damage for a little bug of a ship. If CIG ever gets round to making good on early claims of spike missiles that do enhanced damage to shields and disruption to components, 50k disruption to large ships will likely disable them. So you might like to include an MX in any given wing or squadron of Fury.
You can't launch more than 4 missiles at a time, regardless of how many tubes you have.